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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (shadowrn@*********.com)
Subject: [OT] Here's an idea that will speed up combat
Date: Tue Feb 12 12:35:02 2002
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Mark M. Smith wrote:

> This definately explains why more heavily wired sams tend not to get much.
> Can you imagine the results of wired 2, adrenal boost and strength augs in
> bed if you accidentally react without thinking...? *Shudder*
>

yeah, you'd get up *before * the alarm clock went off! oh, wait, thats
not what you meant... ;-)

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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Gurth)
Subject: [OT] Here's an idea that will speed up combat
Date: Tue Feb 12 14:15:29 2002
According to Jconstable@*****.com, on Tue, 12 Feb 2002 the word on the street was...

> yeah, you'd get up *before * the alarm clock went off!

I'm not wired at all and I wake up every day just before my alarm beeps... The fact
that it sometimes takes me up to an hour and a half to actually get out of bed
after that is another matter entirely :)

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Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (George S Waksman)
Subject: [OT] Here's an idea that will speed up combat
Date: Tue Feb 12 15:10:03 2002
Gurth wrote:

>According to Jconstable@*****.com, on Tue, 12 Feb 2002 the word on the st>reet
was...
>
>> yeah, you'd get up *before * the alarm clock went off!
>
>I'm not wired at all and I wake up every day just before my alarm beeps..>.
The fact
>that it sometimes takes me up to an hour and a half to actually get out o>f bed
>after that is another matter entirely :)
>
>--
>Gurth@******.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html
> Dat is de kip voor het ei spannen.
>-> NAGEE Editor * ShadowRN GridSec * Triangle Virtuoso <-
>-> The Plastic Warriors Page: http://plastic.dumpshock.com <-
>
>GC3.12: GAT/! d- s:- !a>? C++@ UL+ P(+) L++ E W--(++) N o? K w(--) O
>V? PS+ PE@ Y PGP- t@ 5++ X(+) R+++$ tv+(++) b++@ DI- D+ G+ e h! !r y?
>Incubated into the First Church of the Sqooshy Ball, 21-05-1998
>

ditto

-George Waksman
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Iridios)
Subject: [OT] Here's an idea that will speed up combat
Date: Tue Feb 12 19:55:01 2002
Gurth wrote:
>
> According to Jconstable@*****.com, on Tue, 12 Feb 2002 the word on the street was...
>
> > yeah, you'd get up *before * the alarm clock went off!
>
> I'm not wired at all and I wake up every day just before my alarm beeps... The fact
> that it sometimes takes me up to an hour and a half to actually get out of bed
> after that is another matter entirely :)

Heh. My 14 month old gets up before my alarm clock goes off!!! And
yes, it's set for before dawn. :)


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